Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Page 12
... Virginia , who removed near the same time from Kentucky to Illinois , avowedly because he was unwill- ing to bring up his children in the midst of slavery . He was Elder of the Salt River Circuit , Kentucky , in 1808 , belonging to the ...
... Virginia , who removed near the same time from Kentucky to Illinois , avowedly because he was unwill- ing to bring up his children in the midst of slavery . He was Elder of the Salt River Circuit , Kentucky , in 1808 , belonging to the ...
Page 13
... Virginia , whose father , impover- ished by the Revolution , began life anew near Winches- ter , wrote : " The whole country was little less than a forest at that time . For a small sum he purchased a farm , with two unfinished log ...
... Virginia , whose father , impover- ished by the Revolution , began life anew near Winches- ter , wrote : " The whole country was little less than a forest at that time . For a small sum he purchased a farm , with two unfinished log ...
Page 85
... Virginia ; Robert Toombs , A. H. Stephens , and Thomas Butler King , of Georgia ; Wash- ington Hunt , of New York ; Jacob Collamer and George P. Marsh , of Vermont ; Truman Smith , of Connecticut ; Henry W. Hilliard , of Alabama ...
... Virginia ; Robert Toombs , A. H. Stephens , and Thomas Butler King , of Georgia ; Wash- ington Hunt , of New York ; Jacob Collamer and George P. Marsh , of Vermont ; Truman Smith , of Connecticut ; Henry W. Hilliard , of Alabama ...
Page 86
... Virginia ; R. B. Rhett , of South Carolina ; Howell Cobb , of Georgia ; Jacob Thompson , of Missis- sippi ; Linn Boyd , of Kentucky ; Andrew Johnson , of Tennessee , and James S. Greene and John S. Phelps , of Missouri . Douglas had ...
... Virginia ; R. B. Rhett , of South Carolina ; Howell Cobb , of Georgia ; Jacob Thompson , of Missis- sippi ; Linn Boyd , of Kentucky ; Andrew Johnson , of Tennessee , and James S. Greene and John S. Phelps , of Missouri . Douglas had ...
Page 131
... pure , fresh , free breath of the Revolu- tion , the State of Virginia and the National Congress put that policy in practice . Thus , through more than sixty of the best years of the Republic , did " ANTI - NEBRASKA " CAMPAIGN . 131.
... pure , fresh , free breath of the Revolu- tion , the State of Virginia and the National Congress put that policy in practice . Thus , through more than sixty of the best years of the Republic , did " ANTI - NEBRASKA " CAMPAIGN . 131.
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